Tzedakah

Hear the clink of money in the can.
We can do our best to lend a hand.
With tzedakah, with tzedakah
We can help our fellow man.

Every person doing their part.
It’s a very good habit to start.
With tzedakah, with tzedakah
We can open up our hearts.

We can help those in need.
We can all do our share.
When you give tzedakah
It shows you care.

Hear the clink………

Sing A Song About A Rainbow

Music & lyrics by Karen Daniel; used by permission

Chorus: Sing a song about a rainbow of everlasting love.
Sing a song about a rainbow and a promise from above.

Yesterday I was caught in the rain soaking wet from my head to my toe
Then I remembered a story I’d heard about Noah so long ago
People knew what would happen if they didn’t listen, but only Noah obeyed
So, God sent the rain to fall down on the earth ’till all the evil was washed away

Chorus……..

For 40 days and 40 nights all it ever did was rain.
God gave us a rainbow as a promise it would never happen again.
Now life is a test, we all try our best
But it’s hard to know right from wrong.
Just ask the question has a lesson been learned?
And remember to sing this song.

Chorus…..

Things in Nature

Music & lyrics by Judy Caplan Ginsburgh

These are things in nature (2x)
Sun, rain, wind, snow
Shemesh, geshem, ruach, sheleg
These are things in nature.

Amazing Kids

Music & lyrics by Judy Caplan Ginsburgh

When I was young,
I knew that I wanted to sing a song.
And as I grew I learned to sing
And have you sing along.

Chorus: If you dream it, don’t just dream it
You can do it if you try.
You can be whatever you want to be.
‘Cause you’re amazing
Yes, you’re amazing
You can do it if you try.
You’re amazing
Yes, you’re amazing
It’s a fact you can’t deny.

When you are young, you learn many things to see what you do best.
And then one day, you’ll discover the thing you do better than all the rest.

Chorus…….

In My Sukkah

Music and lyrics by Dean Friedman
copyright 2000 Dean Friedman Music (PRS)

I built a little sukkah
Out in the back
It looks like a house
And a little like a shack
Well it’s not too big
And it’s not too high
When you sit inside
You can see the sky.

Chorus: Shake, shake, shake the lulav
Smell the etrog so sweet.
Come and have a looka in my sukkah
And help yourself to something to eat
In my sukkah, in my sukkah, in my suu……..kkah.

I built the roof
Of sticks and twigs
I strung up apples
And nuts and figs
And some bananas
And that’s not all
There were fruits and veggies
All over the walls.

Chorus…..

I built my sukkah with cloth and wood
It looks so pretty and it smells so good
With leaves and branches all around
My momma lights the candles when the sun goes down.

Chorus……

Lulav Shake

Music and lyrics by Steve Dropkin

Sukkot is a harvest holiday
The celebration lasts for seven days
We build our sukkah
Then we decorate
A special booth in which we congregate.

Chorus: Do the lulav shake (shake, shake, shake) (3x)
Do the lulav shake.

The symbols of sukkot are quite unique
They show God’s presence the entire week.
The etrog’s smell it gets into the air
We wave the lulav everywhere.

Chorus……..

Hadas and aravah on either side
Surround the lulav that we shake with pride.
To north, the south, the west and to the east
We celebrate and then we feast.

Chorus……..

S’vivon Round

Part I: S’vivon, sov, sov (8x)

Part II: Lots of latkes (3x)
Lots, let’s all eat them up!
(Repeat Part II twice)